Conversations & Interviews with Muslim women who do genuinely inspirational things.
This Muslim woman, supports many other woman, simply by finding out about their experience and using her platform to project their voice. For those of us trying to consume more ethically, this is for you. Here is a 411 of what fast fashion is doing to people and the planet, and what we can do to help those most impacted wherever we are. We hope you learn more about ethical consumption and how you can use your platform to elevate the voices of those who need it to be elevated. Our best case scenario for this, is that a super influencer hears this and uses their platform to bring awareness of the impact of fast fashion on the lives of garment workers so we can get together to create impact. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts. We are the whole, and all we have is each other.
Episode 4, not one Muslim woman, but two! We sit down with the Co-founder and Communications Director of Muslim Women Connect.As ever, a bit of jokes while we discuss slightly heavier topics; imposter-syndrome, forging ambition and injecting hope in the Umma.
Our third and most healing conversation with a Muslim woman. Farzana Khan. Writing a description for this episode is particularly difficult. This is more like a monologue to heal and teach than anything else. It is a 49 minute episode, but you might want to listen to it in parts. Usually these are more conversational, but during the edit, our words seemed kind of futile. There is honestly so much healing in this episode that we hope finds you where you are. We talk about so much, from knowing truth to the passing of loved ones and the role of Muslim women in communities. Forever making us appreciative of aunties who hold their hands over our hearts and pray.
In our second conversation with an inspirational Muslim woman, we chat to Najwa, founder of the organisation - Female Muslim creatives. We laugh our way through discussing some of the deeper topics in life. We discuss Najwa's relationship with the hijab, how FMC came about?Why Sisterhood, Saffana's mum, and why men are trash. Half joking.... Barely.
For our first episode, in interviews with amazing Muslim women, we sit down with a radio presenter and all around Media personality Anisa Subedar. Fitting, no? We talk about her story, impostor syndrome and so much more. A heads up that we hadn't figured our sound situation... in true P:R fashion.